Police activity reports

• June 27: Two drivers were each cited for traveling 47 in a 35 miles per hour zone on Walnut Road.

• June 27: A driver was cited for a stop sign violation on Mill Dam Road.

• June 27: A driver was cited for traveling 46 in a 35 miles per hour zone on Walnut Road.

• June 28: A man was charged with trespassing after he entered the Lake Shore Court mobile home park after he was previously banned from doing so.

• June 28: A Duke service station employee reported that a customer drove away without paying for $88.68 worth of gasoline.

• June 28: A Buckeye Lake Yacht Club employee reported that someone stole hundreds of dollars worth of liquor from the club’s pool bar.

• July 2: Two drivers were each cited for traveling 47 in a 35 miles per hour zone on Walnut Road.

• July 2: A driver was cited for traveling 50 in a 35 miles per hour zone on Walnut Road.

• July 2: A driver was cited for a stop sign violation on Mill Dam Road.

• July 2: A driver was cited for traveling 46 in a 35 miles per hour zone on Walnut Road.

Hebron

• May 20: A motorist was cited for going 70 mph in a 50 mph zone on Ohio 79 at U.S. 40.

• May 21: A Newark man said a tire on his vehicle was slashed while it was parked on Broadway Street.

• May 21: Police on patrol at 2:55 a.m. noticed that a vehicle was driving around in circles in the village. Police stopped the vehicle for a non-working license plate light. The young woman driving had three passengers with her. When their stories didn’t match up, police asked the driver to get out and tell them the real story. She said she believed her boyfriend was cheating on her at a Hebron apartment and she was trying to find him to confront him about it. She was advised that it was a bad idea and that she should try to work it out with him during the day.

• May 21: Police took a report after a motorist left the Duke station without paying for $36.90 worth of gasoline.

• May 22: A driver was cited for going 74 mph in a 50 mph zone on Ohio 79 at U.S. 40.

• May 22: Police were called about a possible break-in at a Broadway Street apartment. The resident said the door handle was broken. Police didn’t see any signs of forced entry.

• May 23: An Elm Street resident complained that his neighbor was shooting a BB gun at his apartment. The neighbor was advised not to discharge the weapon in the village.

• May 24: A vehicle was ticketed for parking in a handicap space at the Kroger store.

• May 24: A Lakewood Drive apartment resident complained that a man was outside her apartment and looking in her window. Police found the man who said he stands outside to get Internet service off someone else’s wi-fi service. He was advised to stay away from the windows.

• May 25: A Kelly court woman reported that someone opened a gate in her fence overnight.

• May 26: A driver was cited for going 75 mph in a 50 mph zone on Ohio 79 at U.S. 40.

• May 27: Police stopped a driver for a marked lanes violation on Ohio 79 northbound. He eventually was charged with OVI and refused to submit to a BAC test.

• May 27: A driver was stopped for a marked lanes violation on South High Street. The driver was eventually charged with OVI and possession of drug paraphernalia.

• May 28: Police assisted the Ohio State Highway Patrol with a BAC test. The driver blew a 0.158 and was cited for OVI.

• May 28: Police responded to a report of an injured goose on Ohio 79 near South High Street. The goose had already been hit again so its corpse was removed from the roadway.

• May 28: Police were dispatched to a reported fight on South 8th Street. A young adult claimed that a juvenile had stolen his bike. Police determined that the juvenile owned the bike. When the complaint continued to shout profanity after being warned several times, he was arrested for disorderly conduct.

• May 30: Police found two bikes in a ditch off Enterprise Drive at 1:45 a.m. The bikes were recovered as found property and placed in storage.

• May 30: A driver was charged with driving under suspension after police first noticed him flashing his vehicle’s lights at traffic on Ohio 79 at 2:07 a.m. He told police he was trying to alert other drivers to the presence of deer in the roadway.

• May 30: A Lake Forest Drive resident reported receiving several threats via email after listing some items for sale on Craigslist.

• May 30: A man detained at the Kroger store for attempted shoplifting was issued a summons after arrest.

• May 30: Police saw a man take a jack out of his vehicle’s trunk and use it the lift the vehicle next to his in the Kroger parking lot. He said he was working on his girlfriend’s vehicle and she confirmed his story.

• May 31: Police took a report of several windows being broken in a vacant home on South Street.

• June 3: Police charged a driver with OVI and child endangerment after she was stopped on Ohio 79. She refused a BAC test. Her minor child was released to a relative and she was taken to jail.

• June 4: A driver was cited for going 39 mph in a 25 mph zone on East Main Street.

• June 5: An East Main Street resident reported the theft of documents from her home.

• June 5: Police were called to a dispute between neighbors after a neighbor got upset when water draining from his neighbor’s pool came onto his property. Both parties were advised to avoid contact with each other and to stay on their own property.

• June 5: Police were called at 10:30 p.m. by a Lakewood Drive apartment resident who said a neighbor wrote inappropriate things about her in chalk on the sidewalk. They were advised to leave other alone.

• June 6: A Canal Road apartment resident told police that her juvenile daughter had been burnt by another juvenile with a cigarette. Juvenile charges are pending.

• June 7: Police assisted Buckeye Lake Police with a reported active fight involving five to six persons on Union Avenue. Police helped get the situation under control.